fmdog44
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Just got asked by a female friend "how many statues of hero women are there in America"? I had no response. Anyone know?
Good point!Why is this titled
The Removing Of Statues
when that's not your question?
Oprah? Seriously? She's not a hero is she? All she does is get pd to talk. Hell any one of us could do that.
Not as well or creatively as she. Give her her due. She's worked hard for many, many years.Oprah? Seriously? She's not a hero is she? All she does is get pd to talk. Hell any one of us could do that.
At least there's no horror stories of her mistreating employees & hating fans like some other blonde host we know.Not as well or creative as she. Give her her due. She's worked hard for many, many years.
That I know nothing about.Oprah, ha ha ha, lol. And everybody believing her private giveaways on her show, only she didn't let on that her production company footed the bill for that stuff and she would write it off as donations from her private coffers. Can't say I blame her since everybody else in the industry was and still is pulling that con.
Not as well or creatively as she. Give her her due. She's worked hard for many, many years.
In thinking about it a bit, I would be honored to kick it off and will start it with Admiral Hopper.Me too, Pecos. When I became a computer programmer, I was delighted to find out that the language I was learning, COBOL, had been invented by her.
That is true. When Oprah "gave away" the cars, they were donated by General Motors.It's my understanding that "give aways" on television shows such as Oprah Winfrey and Ellen Degeneris are usually"promos" provided by the manufacturers. Any tax benefits would go to the manufacturer, not to the television show.
I didn't recognize her; the statue has been "down-sized."Oprah? Seriously? She's not a hero is she? All she does is get pd to talk. Hell any one of us could do that.
It's my understanding that "give aways" on television shows such as Oprah Winfrey and Ellen Degeneris are usually"promos" provided by the manufacturers. Any tax benefits would go to the manufacturer, not to the television show.
That is true. When Oprah "gave away" the cars, they were donated by General Motors.
Wrong.
Read this and know this. When one receives a gift it's subject to have a gift tax attached that the receiver is responsible for. When one receives a donation the receiver should not have to pay anything for such donation which nobody considered when they attempted to claim their donation.
www.jalopnik.com/that-time-when-oprah-gave-276-people-people-that-actually-1838106001
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Now how could that not be considered a scam?
Alrighty then, that's a wrap guvna.I couldn't care less that a bunch of screaming idiots had to pay tax on their "free" car. I stand by my post that OPRAH did not gift the cars; they cost her nothing. And I believe the tax benefit @raybar was referring to is the write-off for charitable donations, not the income tax the recipients had to pay.